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Love Songs for Broken Machines
Conall Gleeson
University of Brighton
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Merkle
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Digital Dating
100%
Love Song
100%
World Wide Web
50%
Social Networks
50%
Technology Support
50%
Online Communities
50%
Sexuality
50%
King
50%
Art Collective
50%
Mediating Relationship
50%
Technology Concepts
50%
Live Performance
50%
Arts Council
50%
Claudia
50%
Composer
50%
Technology Users
50%
Private Life
50%
Juice
50%
Old Technology
50%
Computer-mediated
50%
Vocal
50%
Global Network
50%
Sexual Desire
50%
Relationship Dissolution
50%
Live Visuals
50%
Audiovisual Performance
50%
Self-disclosure
50%
Notion of Self
50%
Internet Infidelity
50%
Musical Text
50%
Moray
50%
Blossoms
50%
New Music
50%
Relationship Formation
50%
Romantic Relationships
50%
Marital Partner
50%
Family Relations
50%
Arts and Humanities
Technological Change
100%
love song
100%
Virtual
66%
Digital
66%
Expression
33%
London
33%
Online
33%
Global
33%
Electronics
33%
Experimental
33%
Online Communities
33%
Social Network
33%
Audiovisual
33%
Vocal
33%
New music
33%
impersonals
33%
Inter-personal relationships
33%
Private Life
33%
Aur-A
33%
Family Relation
33%
Psychology
Interpersonal Relationship
100%
Romantic Relationship
100%
Self-Disclosure
100%